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�k isi �iuV t - e J urnal, mouth- Notes.—Mrs. N. Sararak has sold -b io .. I r It' on unday; ore ` 1419�' ka tas - , 947' *1100, - �,v �, 0",ax yqur -pip
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jwl* COUU�4 - V4�F ly, s?.00; Workma;44 , * 1. bieanor 1 X7 Boyle, ourse in training.' � , L'A
a- � ,9,,w The Country GentJemian, mantb,W. . . Vissl?,4e ]n f . � "41MI44% �:
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V 4de q. statement in thloS a yeara for $1.00; The Amer"n. monthly, Thomas Meyers, of the Babylon Line. '.1 � , , . I ? ". - " �- - NJ � 1, �.. - ... ; j 1`7,_
' A *1 Skluudrj,� 'Aters, 'grace Brook at Victoria Hospital, Londo -,,,�."?W)-IvA� rl i ij ��,'
I be $2.60; The Woman's Home 4�01npaUJIDU, L n, was i ,� " -V I � I
I., '1107 month- Mrs, Samras has moved to Kitchener Nothing thl&yQU 00y1,4�'sAeqt*oXUd 1) 1, 1. . t, �.'4.;-
a ly, $1.00; The London Free Press, d&jly, 0.0-0. NO, 44t4i', home for the, *eg,*' end with her ' , 9111W,%�',;:" ,_�'
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ti, Give your subscriptions to F. A. Edwards. urililumo=14, �; Jr. IV-Mapion McKay, mother and other relatives, -and while able, more pma#cal than F-00 , " ,
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A,% �,,:` -way, wilien his father owned it _&moi here assisted the choir,of"the United � .1. . I
- 1, "' "' , rd have re- months. Mr. Meyers and family will Alice Mj - wants of everybody. ,Here _ -4. 4. iii, I - -b& 1�"Iil'i�.: .
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� Ili! OR- 48 from the West, where they ence g Will Drummond, with them again. -At the spiii6lal set- *
��R,.,-,.".:;w day were twenty-two dollars have been since the Harvester's Ex� ward Mousseau, of Drysdale,has sold . .p. . Or a I a, DRESS ,SLIPPERS HOUSE - SUPPERS .... 11 IA. �. .� �,
X , . -. thw- s Mavis ape*er. St. III - Eleanor vices conducted at Chiselhumt last -4 - �n _. . .
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his 25 -acre grass farm on the bound- DRESS SHOES SCHO 'mop, , abic 11 ,.. , .1 Ili., " �
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-, ,, ,ear, while to.d4y they are practic cursion.-Practiee if; progressing well ' � all. i
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� ,Ao�11�y- oxie, do for the annual Sabbath school enter- Aldon Ap9f:Wton, Isobel Smale, Helen Samuel OVERSHOES , LOW �__- � �4819, r �
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� ..... � ; I I ( � That s urido, i tainment, to be -held December 20th, Lot 14, N. B. Con.,- Hay, to Mr Ed- Glenn, Raly,-,Brock, Will Nichol, John solos at the different meetings, whicli' r FELT SHOF MOCCASINg" _. 0V-X,R4A1TUlkS_ . I � P � "'. � ., �
1� . .. I I ubtedly true, but the ward Granville, of Goderich, former- , .,. 4S 1 . . : . . - . - :.,
1,� under the auspices of St. Andrew's McKay, U*. Patterson, Lorne Elder, were very rnue� enjoyed -Rev. *.' . .1 - . , �',..-�, -, -
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� , 4ult does not lie at the door of the United Chu.rch.-Mrs. Tretheway has 11;rnma Wum, Norm -an McKay, Hat- Connor, of St. Andreves United In price%, we are. determined to *AU i . .� �. ... .
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I . tends starting a celery farm on the stomers, ana Ingure . , , . "... �, .
.... Tpwnship Council. An txamination gone to St. Thomas to visit her daligh- I Appletozi Viola Hildebrant. Church,* Kippen, pre,aehed with very - indoed� for alk .our Cu I , � . . I
�,;,:, � I land and should make a success of it, " d 1i 'We . - PT .1. .
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Rs,ii�', � a.towaship rates' during the past ter. -Rev. Mr. Harrison, of Clinton, Y. P. L. -The regular meeting of much qcceptance in the United Church honest valpos,"In 1i 81
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'�'-'i..' ' '.1forty years, would show'little or no I's to preach in Triiiity Church Sunday -%s he has the proper ground and also the League was held on Monday eve- here on Sunday evening last, the rev- , we ask. . Comb, early Nd make youisele 11 [a . t, -
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V1.1.1 '. . the experience. -Mr. and Mrs. Michael . .. . I . .
'Ili a evening --Mrs. Carey� of Goderich, ning in the,basement of the United erend gentleman very kindly taking . is complete., . I . 1.11: I I . I
�. i:� ��: . Increase during those 'years, but J Hoffman and s,on,,Mr. Simon Hoffman, . . � �. . I .
,h- . , Wmilar examination of the county addressed the women's meeting in Church. AAer the opening hymn the evening service in order that the � I I I . . . . i " ��. : I
t 't Trinity Church on St. Andrew's Day. was sung, the Lord!s Prayer was re- pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, could give - .
�,�%,.,. rates would tell a very different tale man's brother at Kitchener last Fri- 1 I -
t:.: .. - At the ,I ... a Women's Auxiliary was peated. Minutes of the last meeting the closing service of several weeks I .. - .4_' .. , . . -
',� -day is, in the day. -A number from the village at- , . I
, . The county rate to organized and officers appointed as were read, followed by responsive special services in the sister congre- "I I I elm." � .
', tended the funeral of the late Lydia I., - I;, - . I e LL ��
1'.%- main, the� difference between the tax- follows: President, Mrs. F. H. Paull- reading, Psalm 19, with Gladys Luker gation Of Chiselhurst.-With the clos- - � " '' �� , " 11
,., ! Geiger, held from the home of her . . 1. � ,'I I , � .
,_ , f Vice President, Miss E. Cameron leading. An. instrumental trio, com- Ing month of the year, - municipal 1 . �� I _ I 11 , �
".7 1� es of the last generation and those 0 ' brother, Mr. Owen Geiger, Hensall, posed of Marion Sinclair, Eleanor matters are engaging the ,attention .of' IF 1: Fill .
i.111 to -day. Secretary, Mrs. William Scotchmer; on Monday. Interment was made in . I 11
I , Skinner and. Florence, 'McDonald, was our ratepayers. -The Messrs. Cook - 11 I . I
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'-��, - Secretary, Mrs. John Pollock; Litera- given and iiiuch enjoyed. Miss John- Bros. have been and are still m`a.kving .. SEAF,OR70- .
l i-, you td infer from this, that the gov- ture Secretary, Miss S. Parke. many friends of Mr. Peter Kropf were son gave a very interesting report of wonderful improvements N -in their - I . .. ,
� � ;: .1. erning body of the County, has in the - sorry to hear that he was injured in the convention of the Young People's large mills, putting in new machinery TELEPHO.NE� 11 , _ -, OPPOSITE CONNYAW.UL HOTM I
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I �rl . en extravagant. It is true that the WINTROP many helpful suggestions. same and will, when'fully completed, ,._.',,__:f� I
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� � different reeves of the townships com- the K. -W. HospitRl. His car was al- Tuckey-koir.-A very quiet but have everything right -up to date- ,T!i�__ . . - . I I I .. .. , I � - I .� �_ . "I . I II
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�� �., I Notes. -Anniversary services will so badly damaged. pretty Wedding was solemnized at the The Sacrament of,the Lord's Supper , "
i�. prise the County Council, that con- be held in Cavan Church this Sun- . Presbyteriiiii. Manse,at Hensall, on will be observed in the United Church very ably addressed the congregation .ies of,Ar�* lder',P, f'40* Pains.
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- � �, xpenditure and day, December 11th. Rev. Connor Saturday, - December 3rd, at 2 p.m., on the coming Sunday, December 11th and Mrs. McIlroy sang,a Solo that was, "Whiell I - A e , 'R ,'-',�"m-.C � ;'.�4. I .- ... .
, �J- trols the county e very much e � ajoyed. The service we latest repdrto Vic r � I ...
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tF'�J,; strikes the county rate, hut it is eq- will conduct the services both morn- KIPPEN When Anna Mary, second daughter of at the morning servlee,'and the pre- make mention of was the induction of' London,, where Mr. Fred Berry,is un-
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. 4 . vi� I . ually true that the County Council ing and evening. -A chicken supper Notes. -Mr. McAllister, of Michi- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moir, of the Lon- paratory service will be held on -Fri. Rev. Mr. Goodwill -to the pastorate of dergoing treatment for knee trouble,
... �-! * and Christmas entertainment will be don Road, became the bride of Oscar day evening of this week. -Mr, T.
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.1 . held in Cavan Church Thursday eve- gan, w Dwight Tuckey, son of Mr. Blyth and Auburn chuirchds�Rev. J. we learn that the minor operation per-
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- ning, December 22nd. A good pro- I Charles Tuckey, of Exeter, Rev. Jas. during the past week, owing to III- Carmel Presbyterian Church, the sub- much relief and it is.hoped that anVu-
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t�- but from one source, and that is the gramme is being prepared for th Co rior, of our village, spent a day Mellroy ofle-lating. The bride was ness, but expects to be agairl'on duty ject being in the morning, "The Dut. I tatiou will not be necessary. _a-,
, .,.- - irk London during the week. - The
,� farmer ratepayers of the different cld -and young. Santa Claus will be many friends of Mr. Thomas Kyle, to prettily gowned in rose taffeta with as usual in the course of a few more - � -1 .
I., 1, in- there with his pack. Come and en- black silk, vi�lvet trimmings and gold days, conveying the tmails, between .�_ .-.-. -,-- ---
� _'.. townships. That being so, the . . the south of our villege, will be sorry. �. - .- . � __�__
I � .I ; -4 1, tl-- wish- joy a night with the children. -The brocaded hat, After the ceremony the post office and train. Mr. Charles I .
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es of the people as a whole, and not
dance held in the hall Friday night to learn that he still continues ser-
iously ill, but -all hope that a change
Mr and Mrs. Tuckey left by motor
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by legislation of the county.
was well attended. -Mr. and Mrs.
Fergus Bullard were in Belgrave on
for the better may soon come -Rev.
op a short honeymoorni. The bride's
travelling dress was black satin,
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formed the service for Mr. Murd ck
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That present day taxes are high,
Tuesday, attending the -funeral of
Mr. Connor, of our village, accornpari -
led by Mr. W. Carlyle, of Hillsgreen,
trimmed with sand crepe, with a blue
ants are faithfully keeping their cus-
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all will admit. Nor is the reason of
Mrs. Luckman, Mrs. Bullard's grand-
Frank Johnston
attended the Presbytery meeting ih
f ur trimmed coat and scarf to match.
On their they
tomers in mind of the comparatively
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the increase hard to find- Take the
mother_--iMrs. spent
Londesboro during the week. - Mr.
return will reside on
few shopping days between now and
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cost of present day education, for in-
a few days with her parents, Mr. and
Fred Parsons, of London, visited at
the grooTWs farm near Exeter.
Christmas. -Mr. T. C. Joynt, general
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stan ce. Whether there is too much
Mxs4 Bolger, of Walton. -A dance
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will be -held in Winthrop Hall on Fri-
tl� 'e homeof his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. S. -The W. M. S. of the
United Church met in the school room
store merchanti made a business trip
to Toronto the latter of last
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education to -day or too little, is a
day-, December 16th. Ludwig's Set-
Robert Parsons, of the Town Line,
during the past week. -Mr. and Mrs.
with the
part
week. -Mrs. W. Henry is and has been
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moot question with many. Many be-
enaders, of Blyth, will furnish the
Norman Jones, of Stanley, entertain-
President presiding. After the open-
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quite poorly dufinq the past couple
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lieve that education is the cause of
music.
ed a number of their friends on Wed-
h Mrs. Lammie
Ing ymn was sung,
of weeks or so. -Miss Martha Hunter
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the trend of y outh from the country
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willing to make personal Sacrifices,
nesday of this week.' A number from
Opened the meeting with prayer, fol-
of Exeter, and formerly of our vJI-
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to the city. Others believe that there
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Notes. -The many friends of Mrs
this community attended anndversary
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lowed by an interesting reading by
Mrs. Agnes McDonald. The' Scrip-
lage, spent a couple of days here with
her relatives and, friends during the
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can not -he too much education- Per-
John McLean will be sorry to he '
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rvices in Seaf
se Mr. Wm. Kyle, of our village, -who
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ture lesson was read by Mrs. C. Me-
past week. -The fine open weather of
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haps both are� right. The average
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that she is confined to her ro,om
has been spending the last few months
Donnell. Thi; was followed by a de-
the past couple of weeks has enabled
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citizen in both town and country, be-
through sickness, It is to be hoped
in Alberta, returned home last week
votional It-affet, read by Mrs. A. W.
our Council -to finish up a good deal
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lieves in education providing it does
that her indisposition is only tempor-
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E. Hemphill. Roll call found eighteen
of outside work, including cementing
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_�:e I owing to e se *us ness o S members present. The visiting com- of underground water tanks, for fire �
. not educate our youth away from sty, and that she will soon be enj,oy- father, Mr. Thomas Kyle. -Mr. and __ _ _ --- _--=7_�-� - _.
I .3 - with a ,,,rf t ing her usual health. � M- Ed at Butt of our villa- were mittee reported having called on 15 protection purposes, and gravelling a -
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knowledge of evil, rather than a woik-
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visitors in Seaforth during the past
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shut-ins and sick members. The W.
M. S. also -decided to send fruit and
number of the side streets. - Our
stores are beginning to assume a real
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Notes. -Mr. Fred Wright was con-
week. -Mission Band will be held this
Saturday. This is to be the thank-
quilts to the Deacons Home in To-
Christmas aspect, and our meirchants
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eption that vn1I lay the foundation on
build life Of service
fined to his bed a few days recently
offering meeting. Let every member
was taken by
Mrs. S. Merner, after which the elee-
are making fine displays.-
We regret to report that.Mrs. John
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which to a useful
to and community alike is what
but is able to be around again -Miss
.Gladys Johns has been confined to
he present and take part in the games
and treat.
, tion of offimn took place.
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Coulter has been vbrypoorly for sev-'
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the house for some days with a bad
Y. P. L. -The regular meeting of
Masonic evening
last was what might be termed a red
eial weeks, but it is hoped that she
may soon regain her accustomed
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realized. But it costs Money- Edu-
cold. -The school children were all
the Young People's League was held
letter n*ht ft?faeal fraternal 'socie-
health. -Miss Ida Coulter, who lately
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eation to -day costs four times more
vaccinated at the school by.Dr. Gra-
ham on Monday, as there are a few
i7i the Sunday school room of the
church on Frid-sy evening, December
ty activities. , We here specially re-
fer to . the meeting of Zurich Lodge
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was i the Seaforth Hospital, under-
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than it did in the day;5 of our fathers,
cases of Smallpox near Zion- -Ser-
2nd. The meeting was in charge of
A. F. and A., M, which was held in
going treatment, recently returned,
feeling much benefitted R. R.
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but the parent to -day demands -
vices were withdrawn on Sunday, but
Mary Thomson, and was opened by
our lobal Ledge room in Davis Block,
-Mrs.
Paterson, who has been here for sev-
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education for his children, and is
the bazaar will be held on Friday
-inging Hlymn 55. Rev. Connor led
the occasion being the official visit of
eral months on a visit to her many
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willing to make personal Sacrifices,
night, and the services will be as us-
in prX.Ver. The Scripture lesson was
Right Worshipful Bra. A. McKay,
relatives and friends in Hensall and
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riday.
ual next Su School is also be-
�qken by Jean Bell with Mrs. (Rev.)
District Deptity Grand Master Of
vicinity, left for her home in Calgary,
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ing held this week as usual. - Mrs.
Whiteford, of Exeter, is visiting her
Connor taking the devotional Part.
Hymn 146 was sung. Jean Ivision
Masonic District No. 4, of South
Huron, and whose home is in Gode-
Alta., the first part of this week. Mrs.
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tional system in wp-ie a generation
daughter, Mrs. Wes. Horne.
reFid a few pages of the book. "New
rich. The a-ttendance was most grat-
Paterson is a daughter of Mr. William
Weber, of our village. -Mr. and Mrs.
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Paths for Old Purposes." which was
ifying and what added interest to the
James Nicholson, of Wingham, also
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es by a quarter.
DUBLIN
very helpful. We sang'Hymn 361 and
occasion was the conferring of the
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicholson, of
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And what about Good Roads ?
Notes. -Mrs. Patrick Morris is
Miss Helen Dinsdale gave a reading,
First Degree by Worshipful Master
Bright's Grove, near Sarnia, -were re -
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Huron county has always been not-
quite ill at ber home in the village.-
"Pther," which was enioyed by all,
John Bolton, and his. officers, Who put
cent visitors with the Misses Mary
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for it good roads, but if the
Since the roads are frozen, teams are
after which Rev. Connor read another
"Wbst
on the work in a manner that called
and Emma Johnston. -The Mollard
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councils of our father's day had spent
employed drawing gravel to the bad
spots on the side streets of the vil-
chapter from the book. My Re-
ligiOn Means to Me," by Edgar A,
forth much praise from the District
Deputy as well as -the visiting breth-
Mission Circle, of the United Church,
held
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a fraction of the money that is be-
lage.-A progressive euchre will be
GueRt- Margaret Elgie gave a Piano
ren from other lodges, and which
a very pleasant evening recent -
ly, with a.very good attendance. Af-
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ing spent in road improvements to-
held in the hall this Friday night.
instrumental ; Harvev MCC]Ymont
work would have done credit to any
ter a very' delightful programme of
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Good prizes sire offered, including one
gave the report of the Conference bell
city or large lodge, who had a large
Christmas readingp and solos by the
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cil would have lasted just one term
ror the married couple,witb the larg-
at Exeter. We then %qng Hymn 352,
choice in officiers. After the confer-
different members, Miss Consitt gave
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and one term only. To -day the life
est family. Luncheon'will be served.
_ The choir of St. Patrick's Church
and the meeting was clos,-d by all re
Deating the Mizvah benediction. Ev -
ring of the Degree and an address
from the D.D.G.M., the lodge was
a very enjoyable story- on Christmas.
This
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of a similar council would be equally
is preparing a new Mass for Christ-
,ryone joined in a contest and a few
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closed for the purpose of allowing the
was followed by games and con-
tests, after which a dainty lunch was
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short lived, if it did not spend the
n1as. Members of the choir are ex-
games after the regular meeting.
brethren to proceed to the school room
served,On Tuesday afternoon last,
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pected to be in. attendance at 8 p. .
,In
of the 1;niwd Church, where the
while 'Mr. Archie Roweliffe, of the
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is now demanded.
on Friday night.
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Ladiet" Aid of tirat church had un-
London Road, was cranking his car,
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HENSALL
dertaken to cater for the occasion,
he had the very sad misfortune to
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WYNGHAM
Briefs. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold
A seven -roomed house with electric lights
for sale at a bargaii�, on Main Street. -West
and who had prepared a hot chicken
supper that could not well be excelled,
have the crank fly back, Afracturing
his arm, which makes it very unfor-
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sidered good
less, a road that was con.
Holmes �isited with friends here last
')f the blacksmith shop. For particulars apply
'to Mr. Albert Pmriz-r, Henwal. Ont. 8129-3
and which it is almost ciinecessary
tunate for him, at this time of the
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enough for a main highway, is not
week.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coutless
to say was greatly enjoyed, the lad-
year.- The fracture was quickly re-
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too good, or even good enough for R,
nt Sunday with Mr. S. "nell.—Miss
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Subscriptions received for all Daily an,]
W eek)y Newspapers at the Hensall Post
ies not onl�- proving bountiful pro-
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duced, and at presant he is getting
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:�, side eoncessiorl to -day. People living
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1'_t , rids, of the towns"hips
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w ,
. . ;garet Garniss returned home af- offlec Patronize your P,stm,,,ter h
ter spending the past few weeks with 6aridl� the Papers. V. J. SatheDland, P.M.
her sister, AITS. Jim Scott, West Two low dwellings
' ' a -so mos a e ve an
efficient in the way of serving at the'
tables, which fairly , groaned with
along njcejy,At date of Writi,ng we
understand .that Mr, Thos. Palmer
Sr., who has been making -his home'
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' see the paved highways over which
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tbeir more favora.
,ery cheap or priced
Lorne. -Miss Irene Moore spent last for sate at a bargain. Also at the Present
time two thousand dollars to out on a
their weight f if most appetizing viands
and which called forth many exPres-
with his daughter, Mrs. Miners, of
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7,orc; have access
put
eek with friends in Toronto. - Mr. first mortgage on R
w ,00d farm property. Apply
-4nd Mrs. John Campbell spent a few the Hensall P6st OfPce J.
sions of praise including a vote of
London, had the misfortune we be-
Ifeve to fall on the icy sidewalk, ft"-
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..__ from their markets, and they want n.
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at to G. Sutherland,
Oays with their daughter, Mrs. Phil- Real EsWe Agent
thanks. After suppeK the brethren
turning his hip. The many relatives
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Similar service.
i I � ir their rights- One pays the same.
a ed
ipps—Mr. Thomas Haugh ttend
the Wi Announce m ent.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
nter Fair in Toronto, — Mr- Hoggarth
all returned to the lodge room, where
another fea.st was enjoyed in the way
and friends of Mr. Palmer sincerely
regret that such an unfortunate acci-
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Foot Proteefion
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announce the engagement
Rert Longly spent last week in To-
of an excellent address by Right Wor-
dent has befallen him, and best wish-
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z � 'm, It is this demand that built t4e ex-
of their eldest daughter, Mary Isabel,
ronto.—Mrs. Bill Baldwin is visiting tc Stewart. M. Barbour, son of Mr.
in
shipful Bro. McKay, who gave a very
interesting and instructive addr-i
es for a guick recovery are extended
to hitn��rs. Ernest Appleton
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friends Stratford and Kitchener— and Mrs, J. M S. Barbour, Toronto,
A number from Ashfield attended the
relative to Masonry and the splendid
and
little dauiliter, Jean, of Exeter, spent
With the wet, sloppy and snowy
weather, adequate foot protee-
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I I i have in operation to -day. But good
the marriage to take place quietly
IT. F,, 0. Convention in Wingbarn last this month.
society it was in the truest and best
sense of the term. The D. D. G. M.
the week end with relatives and
- I tion becomes a necessity. What -
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was followed by a number of other
friends here—On Sunday evening last
Mrs Andrew Dougall, Jr., rendered a.,
. over jourre ancy
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have he in "LIFE BU-O'PI
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STAFFA I of the Presbyterian Church met in
speakers, who gave fine and 'iWell
solo* in Carmel Presbyterian Church
R u b.,b e r Footwear. At in
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the basement of the church on Sun-
Young People's Society.—The Y. P. day afternoon with a good attend-
th6ught out address,es, and All cOm-
plimenting the Worshipful Master
Oat was much enjoyed.—Mr. Thomas
Farquhar,
. ,leather fvotweat, we, ,sell noth- ��
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" V", I as good as they are 90,
,. - going to be improved until perm-
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S. held -a very enjoyable evening in ance. Hymn No. 721 was sung, af-
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and his officers for the very efficient
who is now living in Ham-
ilton with relatives; was here recent-
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the United Church on Tuesday eve- ter which the Lord's prayer was re-
ning. Miss Norma Wilson presided Irene Roggarth read the
manner in' which they had perform-
ed their duties. Worshipful Bro� G.
ly visiting his son, Frank, And family,
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over the meeting and was opened by minutes; roll call 'taken by Eldrid
J. Sutherlan,d, at the wish of the Wor-
and also his son, dl;arlei and family,
on the Parr Line, Township of Hay.
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.he singing of a hymn, after which Smith; memory work was reviewed;
all repeated the Lord's Prayer. Elmer
shilpful Masiter of the Lodge, acted as
Mr. Farquhar was a resident here for
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have them in -the very ,best Valify -61 Jersey -Cloth, J�surmig- 60d
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appearance for the A the 'O
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.11 ,_ *hy the tim rate has increased with
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Short stories of the Bible were read,
Tuffln readd the Scripture, followed by Beryl Pfaff leading the list. The eon-
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chairman throughout the evening, and
a ver -y pleasant and Ibng to be re-
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a good many years and only leaving
her his V�i
e after the death of fe, and
of _olosh; they ,arj�'Vkti� n4d
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singing a hymn. Miss Vera Hambly duding hymn was sung, after whidh
the topic, followed by
membered funetion; was brought to a
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ssed by quite a large circle of
. NETTIF,-Black Jersey Cloth,,$&ft DQT--4`Va.wn .Ters6y.Cldth,'$3.'95
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gave which was the benediction closed the meeti 119.
the closing hymn. A very interest- Angliean�Young People.—The A. Y.
lld,ke In the esrlv hours of the MoTn-
Ing -.1by tha singing of tho NSUOnal
relatives and friends in Hartsell and
Androw Moir
complete.,
in Men's, Womenlig and. Cbildirerild'irl.3hii- . different Is'_ "
I., . plidees.
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of readings by Misses Pollard, Spearn their me4fng.on Monday evening
and Leary. A time
AaUern, led by Bro.. W. 0. Goodwin-
A'k4mber of visitors were present
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vicinity.—Mrs. Still con-
tinues to improve in Victoria Hos-
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I � gq'i 'm yeurw Of age, was iwk- Persons in History," wits very much Th4,opecial servi'ads *hfah have bien A-2 ,- - - - ft.. ., � . .11 I
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